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fill-in /ˈfɪlɪn/ n. | a. I n. 1. 临时补缺的人,替工;临时填补物 He was a ready fill-in in emergencies. 他是在紧急关头乐于临时补缺的人。 Stores are urged to anticipate normal requirements and avoid last minute fill-ins. 有关方面力促各商店预测顾客的正常需要,以免到了最后一分钟才临时补充缺货。 2. 〈美口〉情况介绍 They gave him a fill-in on what he had to know. 他们把他应当知道的各种情况向他作了介绍。 3. (音乐、文学作品等中起连贯作用的)插入段落 The French horns join with the xylophone to provide a fill-in phrase. 法国号与木琴在一起奏出了一节插入的乐段。 4. 工间消遣,在空闲时间所作的消遣 It's quite early, I'd like to have a drink at the pub for a fill-in. 时间还很早,我想到小酒店去喝杯酒消遣一下。
II a. 1. 临时填补性的,临时补缺的 “You know” is a common fill-in phrase in English. “you know” 是英语中常用的填空插入短语。 2. 【摄】辅助的;补充的 a fill-in reflector 辅助反光镜 fill-in lighting 辅助(或补充)照明
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